A nurse was at the comedian’s Cresskill, ​NJ, home bright and early Sunday morning, as part of the next stage of Morgan’s grueling recovery from a devastating New Jersey Turnpike crash last month that left him with a badly broken leg and cracked ribs.

The nurse ​arrived at 8:15 a.m. and ​left without comment after working with the actor for about 35 minutes.

Hours later, Morgan’s son Tracy Jr. emerged with a woman, but declined to talk about his dad’s session with the nurse.

“He’s doing good,” the son said. “When he’s better he will address everybody.”